This volume offers a comprehensive update and overview of the field of cholinergic transmission as presented by some thirty distinguished investigators who were recruited for their task from Germany, Great Britain, Canada, USA, Sweden, Israel, France and Italy. Exciting new discoveries, described in this volume, are due to recent methodological breakthroughs. These discoveries throw new light on many areas of cholinergic mechanisms.
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This volume offers a comprehensive update and overview of the field of cholinergic transmission as presented by some thirty distinguished investigators who were recruited for their task from Germany, Great Britain, Canada, USA, Sweden, Israel, France and Italy. Exciting new discoveries, described in this volume, are due to recent methodological breakthroughs. These discoveries throw new light on many areas of cholinergic mechanisms.
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Very Good. No Dustjacket. Ex-Library. 7 x 10" Progress in Brain Research #109; a very good hardcover; an ex-library copy with usual markings; internally pages bright and clean; ----------SATISFACTION GUARANTEED---------FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE------
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Very good. Large 8vo, hardcover. No dj, as issued. Vg condition. Non-circulating ex-lib copy w/ endpaper labels & spine label neatly removed, top text-block edge stamped; contents bright, crisp & clean, virtually unopened. xviii, 378 p., illus. (some color). Based on the proceedings of the Ninth International Cholinergic Symposium...Mainz, Germany, June 7-10, 1995,